I don't have any pictures that I can get on here right now of my dog Junior that I had to put down a few years ago.
So instead I'll post a couple of Kannon's cat, Monster.
Sorry for the bad quality, they were taken on my phone.

She went in for surgery a week ago to remove a kidney stone that was causing kidney failure, complicated by congestive heart failure. At first she was not recovering, then her kidneys started to work again and we were given renewed hope. However, her health had been declining over the past several days. Today we brought her to the vet and discovered that her kidney failure had progressed and she had also become anemic. With no diagnosis and no good prognosis and her in obvious distress, we made the very difficult decision to let this sweetest of all kitties go today. No one should have to lose two beloved pets in one year.

Certis: Quintin is both smart and attractive.

Fedaykin98: Good lord, I wouldn't have expected brilliance like that from that nemeslut Quintin Stone!

Yonder: It's weird to say this, but Quintin Stone may be the wisest person here.

This is one of my favorite pics of Daisy and Mickey together as kittens. They're laying on their backs together in my lap; is there anything cuter? Two of the sweetest kitties you'd ever meet and I will forever miss them climbing over each other for prime lap position.

My cat is sporting her neon pink ones right now. They match her collar.
OK, I didn't do it for fashion sense. The bright pink ones make it easy to tell when she loses one. I used to use the clear ones and I couldn't tell one was missing without grabbing her and checking (which is usually easier said than done).

Anyway I think I have pic showing them. I'll post one when I get home.

My cat is sporting her neon pink ones right now. They match her collar.
OK, I didn't do it for fashion sense. The bright pink ones make it easy to tell when she loses one. I used to use the clear ones and I couldn't tell one was missing without grabbing her and checking (which is usually easier said than done).

Anyway I think I have pic showing them. I'll post one when I get home.

Yeah, I need to take her into work so I can apply them again. It takes three technicians and a kitty muzzle to keep her down so we can put the soft paws on. Pain in the ass but so worth it.

My cat is sporting her neon pink ones right now. They match her collar.
OK, I didn't do it for fashion sense. The bright pink ones make it easy to tell when she loses one. I used to use the clear ones and I couldn't tell one was missing without grabbing her and checking (which is usually easier said than done).

Anyway I think I have pic showing them. I'll post one when I get home.

So that's what those are. I'd assumed the cat had candy corns in between her toes for Halloween.

HedgeWizard wrote:

Very sad to hear about your kitty Q.

When we put down our last dog, I argued for a long time against getting another because I did not want to go through that again. So we got two:

Cute dogs, HedgeWizard! Is the handsome one on the left a German Shepherd / Husky mix?

Alright, as promised, here is "Destiny" showing off her pink SoftPaws. Actually these things saved the photographer's face. She was pushing, poking, and teasing the cat to get her sit up nice put all she did was piss off the cat. Destiny hissed and smacked her across the face. She would have had stripes across her face otherwise. After that the photographer just let the cat do what she wanted and we got this good one. It was fundraising "photograph your pet" event at her vet. Oh did I mention she just had her shots before this so she was already in a bad mood. Normally she's a big baby.

Cute dogs, HedgeWizard! Is the handsome one on the left a German Shepherd / Husky mix?

Thanks!
Yeah - he's a German Shepherd + something mix; we're not sure if it is Husky since he lacks any of their defining features. He's around 70 lbs, very rangy with tall, skinny legs, and he's very strong. The various vets we've taken him to (we've moved a few times since rescuing him) all believe there was a wolf in the woodpile some generation back.